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3. SERVICES*AVAILABLE 13'. SERViC.ES AVAILABLE.
Haulage
e haul any products from
lace to place in the .Goderich '
rea. Loads from ton le 8
n in our flat bed truck.
CALL
'524-2313
after 5 p.m. or
weekends.
•Roofing
•Painting
•General
'Carpentry
PAUL LASSALINE
524-7158
lastering
+ COMMERCIAL
RESIDENTIAL
FREE ESTIMATES -
BERN -CLARE
CONSTRUCTION'
GODERICH• •
5.24-718.4
Carpentry Work
Hanle Renovating
Furniture' Repairs
& Refinishing -
(30 Years Experience)
(No Job Too Small)
524-2591 or 524-9386
Between 12 & 1; p.m.
or after 6 p.m.
'TRI -TOWN
- BOOKKEEPING
SERVICE
Income Tax Returns -
Business - Farm = Individual
LAWRENCE BEANE
Brucefield Phone 482-9460
PEGGY CUNNINGHAM
229 James St.
inton Phone 482-7988
5Otfn
STUDENTS
FOR HIRE
ANY JOB, ANY SIZE
Phone 524-2744
Sid Bruinsma
FOR ALL YOUR
EXCAVATING NEEDS
BACKHOE
. BULLDOZING.
- QuMP TRUCK
SEPTIC TANK' SYSTEMS •
BASEMENT EXCAVATIONS
SEWERS
FREE ESTIMATES
Goderich 524-8668
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FOR YOUR
Carpet and
Upholstery
Cleaning Needs
Superior •Maintenance
Now Offers
STEAM or DRY SHAMPOO.
For Free Estimate Call
524-8892
257 Warren St., Goderich
HOFFMEYER
Plumbing 8 Heating ,Ltd.
APPLIANCES
.55 KINGSTON ST.
ELECTRIC
Inglis washers, ''dryirs,
refrigerators, dishwashers,
ranges _
. GAS •
Ranges, . barbecuis, lights,
ranges
Mid -Western
Paving
• FOR ALL
ASPHALT WORK
-DRIVEWAYS
-PARKING LOTS
-REPAIRS
CONTACT •
Jack's texaco And
• Automatic Car Wash
394 Huron Rd., GODERICH
524-7744
FISHER
ome 8 Cottage
Repair and
Maintenance
—CHIMNEY --.ROOFING—
PAINTING — MASONRY
WORK — ALL' JOBS'
AROUND YOUR HOME AND
COTTAGE — SWIMMING•
POOL SERVICE
524 -2445 -
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Screened Top Soil
Crushed' Road Gravel
Crushed Stone
Cement Gravel
Pit Run and Fill Gravel
Back Hoe Work
Lyle Montgomery
CLINTON
482-764'4
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YOUR FURNITURE
AND CARPETS
DESERVE THE
BEST!
Have
Carpet Care
Call
Chian than with
Steam
•a•
4,
13. SERVICES AVAILABLE
-PHOTOGRAPHY
fly.
FRED BiSSET
52.4.7223
GOD►ERiCH
FBF e` )(1°-9
DUN
C'S
Home Repair
Service
'•. ,�
524-6065
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Roofing, Painting
Chimney
repairs
Free E
stimates
Ken Duncan
6, 00C QN`OD)
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. Herman Stryker
SIDING
INSTALLATIONS
Raiser Aluminum
Westroc Vinyl
Siding, Soffit and Fascia,
Eavestroughing, Shutters.
Quality workmanship,
reasonable prices. 20 year
guarantee.
Throw away that paint brush!
Call us
- 482-7428
14. NOTICE TO CREDITORS -
Immo aomt
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All persons having claims '
against the estate of HA1 OLD
SHIPLEY TURNER,. late of the
Town of Goderich, in the County
of Huron, Retired Civil Servant,'
who died on or about the 20th day
of. March, 1975, are required to
file the same with full particulars
with the undersigned by the 14th
day of June, 1975, as after that
date the assets of the estate will
be distributed.
DATED at Goderich, Ontario this
'' .14th day of May, 1975.
PREST & EGENER,
33 Montreal Street.
Goderich, Ontario.
Solicitors for the Estate.
' 21,22,23
15:. PUBLIC NOTICE -
,15. PUBLIC NOTICE
Let Us HeIp-You
To Help Yourself
Enrolling in an upgrading course could mean a turning point
in your career. Places now available a't Conestoga College,
Huron Campus for academic upgrading standings in Grades
9-12. Training allowances are available for those who can
qualify. For further information visit, or phone:
Canada Manpower Centre
GO D E R I C H' 524-8342
HURON PARK 228-6651
NOTICE , is • hereby given that
Black's Point Lake Huron Inc.
intends to dissolve by filing
Articles of Dissolution with the
Ministry of Consumer and
Commercial Relations pursuant
' to the Business Corporations Act.
Dated at Goderich, Ontario,
this -2nd day -6'f June, 1975. t•W -•
"John C. Hindm-arsh"
.President.
23AR
We Buy
Scrap Metals
AND..
Old- Cars
CAST - STEEL - 'COPPER
& BATTERIES
CALL -524-2313
after 5 p.m. or weekends.
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BLUEWATER
PAVING-,
CONTRACTORS
Asphalt paving and grading.
Asphalt sealing, resurfacing
and repairing, residential and
commercial, also all kinds of
excavating, -backfilling and
gravel supplies. Protect your
investment with our two-year
warranty and long established
experience. For free
estimates call 291-4823.
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S & W.,
CUSTOM
WOODWORK*
es
• RR 2, GODERICH
524-2583 `%N,
67/f
AcE
RADIO & TV
FLEETWOOD
Sales 81 -Service
,, Repairs to all
makes .f
Radio & Televisiea
so Pe oil sr. W. 1/4
FRANK WILCOX-=-524-TT'1
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
. ALL persons having claims
against the Estate of SPENCER
ERNEST ERVI•NE, late of the
Village of Bayfield, in the County
of Huron, whodied on or -about
the 5th day of March, 1975 are
required to file the same with full
particulars with the undersigned
by the 21st day of June, 1975, as
after -that -date -the -assets -of -the
estate will be distributed.
DATED at Goderich, Ontario,
this 26th day ' of May, 1975.
PREST and EGENER,
Barristers, etc.,
33 Montreal Street,
Goderich, Ont.
Solicitors•for the Estate.
22,23,24
IN THE ESTATE OF .
ETHEL MacDONALD
ALL PERSONS having claims
against the Estate of the above-
mentioned, late of the Village of
Dungannon, in the Township, of..
Ashfield, in the County of Huron,
who died on May 22nd, 1975, are
required to file proof of same,'
with the undersigned on or before
/'the 23rd day'pf June, 1975.
After that date• the Executors
will proceed to distribute the
Estate having regard only to the
claims of Which they shall then
have had notice.
DATED at Wingham, Ontario
this. 30th day of May, A,D. 1975.
CRAWFORD, MILL &DAVIES
BARRISTERS & SOLICITORS
WINGHAM - ONTARIO
Solicitors for the Executors
23,24,25
All persons having claims
against the Estate of WALLACE
GEORGE DUCKWORTH, late of
the Town of Goderich, in the
County of Huron, who died on or
about the 12th day of May, 1973,
are'required to file.the same with
full particulars with the un-
dersigned by the 28th day of June,
1975, as after that date the assets
of•the estate will be disteibti'fed.---••
Dated at Goderich, Ontario, "
this 27th day of May, 1975.
PREST and EGENER, -
11prristers, etc.,
33 Wfontreal Street,
• Goderich, Ontario.
Solicitors for the Estate
- k 23,24,25
All persons having claims
against the°estate of Earl Whitely
Bogie, late df the Township of
Colborne, in the County of Huron,
farmer, who died on or about the
6th ..day of March, 1975
required to file the same with ruff
particulars with the undersigned,
by the 21st day of June, 1975, as
after that date the assets•of the
estate will be distributed.
DATED at Goderich, Ontario
this 20th day of May, 1975.
PREST & EGENER., a:
33 Montreal Street,
Goderich; Ontario.
Solicitors for the Estate.
22,23,24
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NOTICE is hereby given that
Williams Fuels intends to
dissolve by filing Articles of
Dissolution with the Ministry. of
Consumer and Commercial
Relations pursuant to.. the
Business Corporations Act:
Dated, -at -Goderich, Ontario,
this 2nd day, of June, 1975.
A "Harry Bernard Williarhs"
President
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WHEELCHAIRS —WALKERS
The'Humanitarian Service C.P. &
T. Committee of the. Goderich
Oddfellow and Rebekah Lodges
have equipm'entfor loan:•Contact
Amos Osbaldeston, 524-9623 or
Fred Fritzley; 524-7217.
16. PlERSONAL
WE INVITE engaged couples to
visit the ,Arbor Gift Shop in
Clinton. Receive a free gift and
tell your friends about our
shower, and Bridal Registry
Service.No charge, no
obligation.-3tf -
DO YOU have marriage or family
problems? The Ministry if Com-
munity & .Social Services offers help
in the form of marriage and faniily •
counselling either in your home or
in the Wingham Office, 199
'Josephine Street. For appointment,
phone 357-3370.—Stf
17. LOST AND 'FOUND
WOULD the person seen .t'aking a
pair of shoes by mistake from the
Arena please return to the Arena
by Saturday or phone 524-
7671.-23 -
ANYONE with inforniation as to
whereabouts of Jockey, Lawn
Ornament, taken from Huron
Road, lease phone 524=7411♦
—23x • '
18.MISCELLANE9US -
MORTGAGE MONEY — First •
and second mortgages up. to ,95
percent financing, prime rate1
excellent service. Call -Paul
Kueneman, Walkerton, 881-0476
evenings, or Peter Henderson,
Kitchener,' 579-5705, collect, 9:00
oto 5:00 ti •Monday to
21.., BIRTHS
KERR: Gary and Yvonne Kerr of
Goderich announce the birth. of
their daughter, Christina May, at
Victoria Hospital, May 24, 1975.
PAPERNICK - To Larry and
Barb Papernick, Toronto,
Ontario, to baby daughter,
Simone Joy, on May 10, 1975, at
Toronto General, Hospital,
Toronto, Ontario
23. ENGAGEMENTS
26. CARD OF THANKS •
MacDONALD; The'family of the
late Mrs. Ethel MacDonald xwish
to express.their sincere thanks to
relatives, neighbors and friends
for all the kindnesses shown to
them during their • recent.
bereavement; for all the floral
tributes, memorial donations and
cards of sympathy. Special
thanks to Drs. Corrin and
McKim, the staff on first floor of
Wingham & District Hospital,
Rev. R. C. McClenaghan, Stiles
- Funeral Home, and the ladies of
Dungannon U.C.W♦—Marjorie
and Wilfred • • Pentland 'and
family. -23
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Aitkep,
Hamilton, Ontario, announce the
enga`gement of their third
daughter, Charlotte Anne to
Charles Thomas, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles • Owenson,
Hamilton, Ontario. The wedding
is to be solemnized June 21, 1975,
at two -thirty o'clock in the chapel
in Camp Canterbury 'Hills,
Ancaster, Ontario.-23np L'
.
Mr, and Mrs♦ Clifford . Elliott,
.Goderich, Ontario, are pleased to,
announce the engagement ' of
their youngest, daughter, Cth la
Ellen, to Mr. Jarle Stephen
Fisher, son of Mr. and Mes. John
" Fisher, Clinton, Ontario. The
wedding to take place Tuesday,
June 24, 1975, at 7 p.m yin Knox
Presbyterian Chapel, Goderich',
A Ontario. --,-23
26. CARD OF THANKS..
JOHNSTON: I would like to
thank the nurses and staff on 2nd
floor east for the care I received
while in, Alexandra Hospital, to
Drs. Lambert and Deathe for
their care and to Rev.• -King and
all others who called on me. Also
to Morning Star andEastern Star
Lodges for their thought-
fulness.—Murray Johnston. -23x
BOGIE: I would like to take this
opportunity to express my sin-
cere thanks to all my relatives,
friends and tleighbors who made
inquiries, 'visits, sent cards,
letters and treats and flowers
during my stay in Victoria
Hospital, London. Special thanks
to Dr. Nichols and Dr. Coles, also
to nurses on 3rd Floor North and
5th Floor West.—Reuben
Bogie. -23
THIS WEEK'S
CLUB
Winners
CLUB NO. 4
MRS. ELSIE BLUE
CLUB NO.. 5 -
MR. JACK GEMMILL
You tan be next
Nothing to buy
Nothing to lose
'Enquire today
N. T..-:ORMANDY
• 'DIAMOND SPECiAUST
GODERICH
Attenti�n
farmers
A- FOR SALE
ONE used 5 h.p. Simpltcityriding
tractor' with mower, Al' shape,
$400.00. Steve Argyle OutdoorT
• Equipment, Bayfield, phone 565-
• 2800:-23AR
MALLOUGH: I would like to take
this dpportunity to express my
sincere thanks to my. relatives, -
friends and neighbors and those
who visited and sent cards •and
flowers during my recent stay in
Alexandra Hospital.. Special
thanks to Dr. Wallace and nurses °
on 'grid floor west.—Alex
,Mallough,--23
WALKER4 wish to thank all my
l>iild friends andgnW hbours who
retternbcred me Mille I was a
patient in hospital: also thanks to
Doctors Walker, Deathe, Cieslar,
ind nursing staff second west:
Your itindncss and • #thought-
fulness were most ap-
preciated. ---Mrs.. Harold
Friday.-5tfAR •- Walker. --23
19. BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITIES
19. BUSINESS ,
OPPORTUNITIES
Restaurant &
Service .Station
FOR 'LEASE
•WEL,. ESTABLISHED
*MANAGEMENT TRAINING
AVAILABLE •
Located 1 mile north of Goderich on Hw'No. 21. '
Contact:—Texaco Ccinada
C.R. CAVANAUGH'
170 Warren St. Goderich
524-6198,
'POLLED Hereford ,„p Bulls
Domestic Anxiety Breeding.
Phone Larry Jeffrey 524-6087 or
may be seen at his, farm RR 5
Goderich.-22,23 •
Attention Farmers
Baler
Twine
For Sale
NO. 1 AFRICAN SISAL
40 LB. BALES - 10,000 FT.
300 LB. STRENGTH '
$')C 50 PER
BALE
a
Denomme's
!ndVstrial
Garden Centre
66 Hamilton St. Goderich
Phone 524-8761
We require r! -
TYPIST
Tuesday evenings only
APPLY TO'
• LLOYD LOUNSBURY
SIGNAL -STAR ,
PUBLISHING LTD.
INDUSTRIAL PARK;
GODERICH
524-8331
Mathematics is the forte of these four students and they
received honors at Monday morning's awards assembly at
GDCI. Allure winners in a mathematics contest. Ken Cutt,
(left back) was the senior runner-up and Mike Palmer (right
back) was the senior winner. In the junior division, Doris
Naylor (front left) was the runnerup and Joan Coulter was
the winner. (staff photo)
No sch�ol bus
service in towns
By Ross Haugh
A recent issue of providing
bus transportation to Huron
.County school students residing
more than one mile 'from
schools in . three towns was
reopened at Monday's meeting.
A move at 'the April meeting
by Goderich trustee Cayley Hill
to provide busing for
elementary students in
Goderich outside the one mile
li mit was defeated.
Hill's original attempt came
after a delegation of Goderich
parents attended the February
meeting showing concern over
the safety of their children
when they had to walk long
distances to classes. •
After considerable discussion
Monday, Hill agreed to with-
draw a Motion to operate buses'
on a trial basis - from rnid-
Novemb'er to mid-April. He•'•
agreed to have the board's
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administration determine
"where the need is".
The other 'Goderich trustee
on the board, Mrs. Dorothy
Wallace, opposes the busing
proposal. She told the board,
"All of the- students in question
are in grades seven' and eight
and should be able to walk to
school."
She continued, "As a tax-
payer I would object to' the
expenses of paying for buses
out of one pocket and helping
the government pay for Par-
tici'pation ads from the other
pocket. I' can see a real dan of
worms being opened here".
Hill agreed with other
trustees that -the need . is
"basically' for small children"
He added, "I originally had a
number of concerned people
talking to me but . sinee the,
matter was rejected two
,months ago I have not heard
from any of there".
Get 29.9% more
Elementary staff raises
By Ross.Haugh._.,
Salary increases of 29.9 per
cent to Huron elementary
teachers were ratified Monday
by the Huron County board of
education.
The board's negotiating.
chairman. Cayley Hill of.
Goderich in recommending
ratification to his fellow board
members' said, "It's a •high
settlement in relation ,to other
years but it's a good settlement
indrease orin--grids and 1.072 per
cent on allowances and fringe
benefits.
. Under the new agreement,
starting, teachers in category
one will receive a salary 'of
$8,400 and increases to $11,400
-for five years of experience.
Catry two, ranges from
$8,900 to- 13,400 increased from.
$6,600 and $10,850. In category
three, • the minimums and
maximums ark $9,500 and
for Huron in comparison to $16;100.
others in the province.” Category four salaries -vary
Hilt continued, h'I 'hope this from 310,400, to $17,100 and
higher trend does not continue category five goes from $10,800
for another year." . - '` to $18,40.0. ' •
John Mann, principai at , - At tyle, sat to time, trustees
VJingharrt public school and the appr.` ed increases for its six
teacher. negotiator said the driver education instructors
agreement -which was ratified and fora seventh instructor
by teachers Thursday in hired on a contract,basis.
Clinton ``is going ,,to be of Instructors who are board.
benefit to both parties."
employees will receive , an
Mann indicated- negotiations increase to $55., from $44 per
were underway for about eight student for in -car instruction
weeks. He said, "members of
both groups . put in about 75
hours of work."
The percentage increase of
29.9 per cent is made up of 2.44
per cent in increments. 26.408 in
and a hike from $8 to $10 for in -
class instruction during 'the
1975-76 school year.
Instruction fees paid by
students were increased from
$20 to $25 per person.
New health committee
By Ross Haugh
,As the result of a recont-
mendation from the education
committee of the Huron County
board of education, a school
health co-ordinating committee
will be formed in Huron.
Mrs. Molly Kunder; chair-
man of the education corh-
mittee, told board members
Monday that the new health
committee would include three
members from . the board of
education, three from the
Huron board of health along
with Dr. F. I. Mills, 'Huron's
Medical Officer df -Health, and
D.J. Cochrane, director of
education.
Formation of the health
committee D came about as the
tesult of a request from the
Huron board of health as
recommended in the report of
the provincial task force on
school health services. 0 -
At
At a joitit meeting held May
20, Dr. Mills said, "our board olw
health thinks this is a good idea
4
and ; should be developed". At
that,. ti Me Dr. Mills suggested
the new Committee be made Op
of people concerned with
education and health of
students. He add ` "It should
represent parents ng with
medical' and a eta cation
groups". '
Huron trustee Charlie
Thomas said, "I'm in `favour of
this committee but it would be
too large. Seems more like
public relations than a' policy
making group." -
Huron Warden Anson
McKinley agreed with Thomas
saying, "I think the committee
ism good idea but policy sjtould
be set by representatives of the
:two boards. Experts can be
cal led in at . particular points
when any help is needed." .
McKinley continued, , "I've
been concerned with the
avenues of communication
between the boards of ' health
and education and this is a good
start." °